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Created for Kreative People Contest #72 Black + White Art
BACKGROUND by myself
CHARACTERS by SilviaP_Designs from Pixabay
RAIN & SMOKE BRUSHES by Ron Deviney from DAZ Store and DeviantArt
Created to be displayed in 2 Lego events in France (Briqu'O-Rhin & Fanabriques) this year.
I wanted to recreate this scene with a bigger and more frightening Smaug than the official one.
for the Digitalmania (Something Beginning With B) challenge..
www.flickr.com/groups/digitalmania/
Created by artificial intelligence
Create in me a pure heart, O my God, and renew a tranquil conscience within me, O my Hope!
-Baha'u'llah
Created with Midjourney AI engine.
PP work in Luminar Neo AI filters.
Prompt: Bled Island Slovenia taken from a drone long exposure.
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Created in DDG Text 2 Dream using its "Artistic" Ai model.
Filters: PS2023 and Topaz Studio.
Some hand painting in PS.
Thanks for your visit, faves, and kind comments.
Created for Macro Monday bottle cap theme. This is an upside down screw on cap with a flip up top for ?? It was in my craft room drawer and I don't remember why I kept it, other than I liked the design. lol.. Whatever. HMM!! :-)
Let's call him Prof Pangloss. He is experimenting with his sensory system (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) in order to verify what is in front of him. Sound, smell and taste don't apply, mainly because it is an artificial flower. Touch and vision, however, do produce lots of data. These data can not be 'digested' - they don't make 'sense', unless they are referenced against the prof's large memory banks. After having classified and recognised the object, his mind develops what was an incoherent mass of data into an image of a red artificial flower. That image was not "out there", it is created in his brain. And I am photographing as he is doing it. And you, the viewer, are doing what Pangloss did, you convert these five or so million dots and, then, you "see" the image. Fuji X-Pro1 plus Zhongyi Speedmaster 0.95/35 at F8.